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The Active Points Test is a clinical instrument for identifying and
selecting the points on the skin that are most effective for
treatment. These points may be close to the seat of the disease,
for example on the shoulder for periarthritis, or far away, for
example on the ear or head for stomach pain or a cough. Drawing on
principles from TCM and Western medicine, Dr Stefano Marcelli sets
out the theory of the approach and offers detailed guidance on how
to carry out the test and how to interpret the results, as well as
explaining how the test can be used in different therapies. The
test is based on the discovery that a patient experiencing an
ongoing symptom can be made aware of the capacity of a few points
on the skin to treat his or her discomfort. The test involves
stimulating the skin to the appropriate degree whilst asking the
patient to identify whether there is any change in the symptom he
or she is suffering, and can be used to treat a wide range of
symptoms, from articular pain to migraine, tachycardia, asthenia
and depression. Published for the first time in 1995, this
substantially updated edition contains the most recent supporting
evidence and many new explanatory diagrams and photographs.
Providing a comprehensive and effective system for point selection,
this is essential reading for practitioners and students of
acupuncture and related reflex and manual therapies, including
massage, tuina, Shiatsu and Rolfing.
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